Ensuring the wellbeing of lone and remote workers

Much of the debate around lone working focuses on physical safety and ways to keep employees protected remotely. However, lone and remote workers’ mental wellbeing often remains unaddressed.

Yet remote workers miss out on a number of factors that benefit our mental health such as colleague interaction, physical support and office provisions. Lone workers operating on isolated sites can easily go the whole day without interacting with anyone and many lead unhealthy lifestyles as they often go for the quickest and most accessible food and drink options.

Business case for employee wellbeing

While you hold a moral and legal responsibility to ensuring the wellbeing of your lone and remote workers, happy employees are also good for business.

A 2016 report from CIPD found that mental health in the workplace had a significant effect on levels of concentration, performance and productivity. The survey found that 31% of respondents suffered from mental health issues at work and 50% took time off as a result. Positive wellbeing and healthy employees will ultimately result in less sick days and prevent loss of productivity for the business.

Ensure supervisors are regularly supporting and communicating with their staff and addressing any issues they may have

Ensure remote employees are being valued and rewarded in the same way as other employees

Encourage healthy living

While your office based employees may be provided free tea, coffee and healthy snacks such as fruit, your remote workers may find it easier to opt for convenient snacks and energy drinks, many of which are full of sugar and other unhealthy ingredients.

Some of your regular work sites could be fitted with kitchen facilities so they have access to water and hot drinks

Promote healthy living by providing advice and gym vouchers

Provide mental health support

An increasing number of people suffer from mental health issues such as stress, depression and anxiety. Unfortunately, many suffer alone and do not talk about mental health the way they would a physical illness. Yet mental health can have a drastic effect on wellbeing and performance at work.

Provide access to counselling services and support groups

Carry out stress and health assessments

Encourage regular breaks and set realistic targets and workloads to avoid stress

Implement safety devices

While safety devices fall more into the safety side of workplace health and safety, they can also have a positive impact on employee wellbeing by reducing safety worries and creating a sense of being looked after.

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